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CVE-2024-42651 | NanoMQ 0.17.9 SUBSCRIBE Message sub_Ctx_handle use after free
CVE-2024-43018 | Piwigo up to 13.8.0 pwg.users.php ws_user_gerList max_level/min_register sql injection (Issue 2197)
CVE-2025-51045 | PHPGurukul Pre-School Enrollment System 1.0 password-recovery.php Username sql injection
CVE-2025-51044 | PHPGurukul Nipah Virus Testing Management System 1.0 /new-user-testing.php govtissuedid sql injection
CVE-2025-33114 | IBM DB2 12.1.0/12.1.1/12.1.2 on Linux Query data query logic injection
CVE-2025-33092 | IBM DB2/DB2 Connect Server up to 11.5.9/12.1.2 Db2fm stack-based overflow
CVE-2024-52894 | IBM DB2/DB2 Connect Server up to 10.5.0.11/11.1.4.7/11.5.9/12.1.2 Query stack-based overflow
CVE-2024-51473 | IBM DB2/DB2 Connect Server up to 10.5.0.11/11.1.4.7/11.5.9/12.1.2 Query stack-based overflow
CVE-2024-49828 | IBM DB2/DB2 Connect Server up to 10.5.0.11/11.1.4.7/11.5.9/12.1.2 Query stack-based overflow
CVE-2025-36010 | IBM Db2 12.1.0/12.1.1/12.1.2 on Linux deadlock
CVE-2025-36071 | IBM DB2/DB2 Connect Server up to 11.5.9/12.1.2 Query release of resource
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ArmouryLoader Bypassing System Security Protections and Inject Malicious Codes
ArmouryLoader burst onto the threat landscape in late 2024 after hijacking the export table of ASUS’s Armoury Crate utility, turning a trusted gaming companion into an initial entry point for sophisticated malware campaigns. Since then, security teams have watched a steady uptick in incidents where the loader quietly slips past endpoint telemetry, decrypts its payload […]
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Nimble 'Gunra' Ransomware Evolves With Linux Variant
EmploLeaks: An OSINT tool that helps detect members of a company with leaked credentials
Orange reports major cyberattack, warns of service disruptions
Tea App Data Breach Deepens, with 1.1 Million User Chats Exposed
The security breach of the popular women-only safe-dating app Tea widened over the weekend, when a second database storing 1.1 million DMs between members was compromised. News of the exposure came days after an initial investigation found that a database holding older data, including photos, was breached.
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